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<blockquote data-quote="Book" data-source="post: 576860" data-attributes="member: 5025"><p>I do not wish to distract from the thread or the forum, but I say bravo to Blackhorse and Zippo. Conversing in literary quotation and reference is profoundly admirable and, all too often, a lost art in this day and age. </p><p></p><p>For my part, I have just read Jim Butcher's latest addition to the <em>Dresden Files</em> series, <em>The Law</em>, and have been re-reading <em>Peace Talks </em>and <em>Battle Ground</em> to refresh my memory about the series.</p><p></p><p>If you happen to like detective noir <em>and</em> fantasy novels, I highly recommend Jim Butcher's <em>Dresden Files</em>. (<em>Storm Front</em> is the first book in the series.) There is also a rather admirable (though all too brief) telesvision series based (loosely) on the books starring Paul Blackthorne. </p><p></p><p>From the forum posts, I see that some of you already know about the novels and the television series, so I'm mentioning it just in case someone has not yet run across it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Book, post: 576860, member: 5025"] I do not wish to distract from the thread or the forum, but I say bravo to Blackhorse and Zippo. Conversing in literary quotation and reference is profoundly admirable and, all too often, a lost art in this day and age. For my part, I have just read Jim Butcher's latest addition to the [I]Dresden Files[/I] series, [I]The Law[/I], and have been re-reading [I]Peace Talks [/I]and [I]Battle Ground[/I] to refresh my memory about the series. If you happen to like detective noir [I]and[/I] fantasy novels, I highly recommend Jim Butcher's [I]Dresden Files[/I]. ([I]Storm Front[/I] is the first book in the series.) There is also a rather admirable (though all too brief) telesvision series based (loosely) on the books starring Paul Blackthorne. From the forum posts, I see that some of you already know about the novels and the television series, so I'm mentioning it just in case someone has not yet run across it. [/QUOTE]
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